Two very important things here. One, the appropriate St. Patty’s Day meal is NOT Corned Beef and Cabbage. It’s this.

Two-A reminder that after NFS star Aaron Paul (perhaps you’ve heard of him) finished his interview with us at the Super Bowl, he came back by the table to tell us it was his favorite one of the year. He personally thanked me. Because we’re best friends.

January 7TH, 2014 – Baltimore, Md. – The Ed Block Courage Award Foundation held a press conference to announce the 2013 class of Ed Block Courage Award winners. The press conference was held on Tuesday January 7th at 12 noon at the Sheraton Center City Hotel, 101 W. Fayette Street in downtown Baltimore. This year there were 16 offensive recipients and 16 defensive recipients. The Class includes Washington Redskins QB Robert Griffin III, Tampa Bay Buccaneers CB Darrelle Revis, New Orleans Saints WR Marques Colston and Atlanta Falcons WR Roddy White. The Baltimore Ravens selected LB Jameel McClain as their 2013 recipient. The complete list of recipients is below. This year’s PFATS Athletic Training Staff of the year is from the Houston Texans. Congratulations to Geoff Kaplan, A.J. Van Valkenburgh, Roland Ramirez and the rest of the Texans staff.

The Ed Block Courage Award Foundation is an NFL-supported charity dedicated to recognizing courage in the League while improving the lives of abused/neglected children in NFL cities throughout the country. The Foundation annually bestows a prestigious Ed Block Courage Award to a player from each NFL team who, in the eyes of his teammates, exemplifies a commitment to sportsmanship and courage.

The Ed Block Courage Award Foundation is committed to establishing a Courage House in every NFL city. On March 17th, 2013 the Foundation will celebrate 36 years of recognizing courage in the NFL, while improving the lives of abused children and families at risk in NFL cities throughout the country. To purchase tickets for the 36th annual Ed Block Courage Awards visit missiontix.com. For more information, please contact Paul Mittermeier at 410-821-6252 or via email at Paulm@edblock.org.